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hi, joe. >> hi, susie sudz well, this momentum on apple stock has been just amazing. and you know, investors just can't seem to get enough of it. i know are you not as enthusiastic as most investors. tell us why. >> right, well, i love apple products, so do consumers. but i don't love the stock. and part of the reason is that everyone loves the stock right now. its market cap is equal to mac soft plus ibm. and only 2 out of 57 analysts rate it a sell. usually when everyone can agree on the stock market as something as a sure thing, that's usually when the total opposite happensment so i still think apple has a lot going for it and the new ipad will be a huge hit. i just think investors might be getting a little ahead of them sufficient -- themselves. >> susie: we heard that so many time, so many experts company on and say apple stock is so overpriced. >> it's true. >> susie: if you really listened to them investors would have missed out on a nice uphill rise. >> we said similar things in 1999 about tech stocks all the way up. right now we are saying this, these guys c
hi, joe. >> hi, susie sudz well, this momentum on apple stock has been just amazing. and you know, investors just can't seem to get enough of it. i know are you not as enthusiastic as most investors. tell us why. >> right, well, i love apple products, so do consumers. but i don't love the stock. and part of the reason is that everyone loves the stock right now. its market cap is equal to mac soft plus ibm. and only 2 out of 57 analysts rate it a sell. usually when everyone can agree...
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. >> the american vice-president joe biden was asked to sum up barack obama's residency. osama bin laden is dead. another terrorist is still alive. it was good money after bad for many. for many it represents a level of federal interference. are economics editors have been -- our economics editors have been to the seat of the story. >> detroit, michigan. the american auto industry was born here, and when the financial crisis hit, and nearly died here. with general motors and chrysler and the government bailout of $80 billion. and it worked. the industry is back. on the worst day for the american economy since 1929, the recovery of the most iconic industry. how that happened it tells us a lot about how america will recover and how the rest of the world might, too. in 2009, brad thought his career at gm was over. he was laid off with thousands of others and production stopped. now, brad and a completely retooled factory are in full swing. >> they are going to be here to say if we are doing a good job keeping their jobs are online. everybody is doing the best job that they c
. >> the american vice-president joe biden was asked to sum up barack obama's residency. osama bin laden is dead. another terrorist is still alive. it was good money after bad for many. for many it represents a level of federal interference. are economics editors have been -- our economics editors have been to the seat of the story. >> detroit, michigan. the american auto industry was born here, and when the financial crisis hit, and nearly died here. with general motors and...
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but if you know joe's crab shack, isn't that place great. you can go, eat, get a lot of food for not a ton of money. and here's what i love about this company. 15 consecutive quarters of increasing sales. and this is when, again, things are supposed to be tough out there but people are going to eat at joe's crab shack. >> certainly some impressive numbers there for ignite restaurant. and then finally you have to top it off with the cold one there from boston beer company, sams, sam adams. this stock $104. it has been range bound going back to last fall. what could be a catalyst. >> it certainly has, and here is the thing. beer sales have been down, and i think what a lot of people do is they think of sands and think beer sales down, i don't know if i want to do that but craft beer sales have been up. and what's interesting about sam's is they have a new part of the company called alchemy and sciences this is their incubator for craft beers. they've already kind of brought in their expenses on the balance sheet but they haven't accounted for
but if you know joe's crab shack, isn't that place great. you can go, eat, get a lot of food for not a ton of money. and here's what i love about this company. 15 consecutive quarters of increasing sales. and this is when, again, things are supposed to be tough out there but people are going to eat at joe's crab shack. >> certainly some impressive numbers there for ignite restaurant. and then finally you have to top it off with the cold one there from boston beer company, sams, sam adams....
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joining us now to talk more about apple, joe mayer, technology analyst at motley fool. joe, you heard our report, a lot people, a lot analysts are saying that apple should get a pass this time because so many customers are waiting for that iphone 5. so is that fair? what do you say to that? >> i had a feeling you were going to hear that from apple, that there was going to be a miss. there probably is something to that and something to a larger issue with europe and china, both results there were weak across the board and they were okay in the u.s.. but i think it's pretty predictable that some people will put off buying the new iphone because there's going to be a newer, faster thinner one coming out, but at the same time that's a little bit of passing the buck. there's been a lot good material coming out from other manufacturers and there's been a lot of good competition while apple hasn't brought much to market in the past couple quarters. >> susie: so who is nibbling at apples angles? >> i think samsung is definitely the big player there and they are running googles
joining us now to talk more about apple, joe mayer, technology analyst at motley fool. joe, you heard our report, a lot people, a lot analysts are saying that apple should get a pass this time because so many customers are waiting for that iphone 5. so is that fair? what do you say to that? >> i had a feeling you were going to hear that from apple, that there was going to be a miss. there probably is something to that and something to a larger issue with europe and china, both results...
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>> i do not own any of these stocks, no. >> susie: joe, thanks, a lot, joe deaux from thestreet.com. tomorrow on "n.b.r." we talk to ford c.e.o. alan mulally, we'll visit him a ford dealership, and take a look at the new ford fusion. then, hershey has a big announcement, we'll head to pennsylvania and talk to the c.e.o. about what they're up to, and how much money does the u.s. owe, and how did we get here? we kick off this week's coverage of the national debt. the u.s. presidential election is just seven weeks away, and the economy remains the key issue. but as tonight's commentator explains, the u.s. economy isn't simply stuck in a bad business cycle, it's suffering from an innovation crisis. here's rob atkinson, author of "innovation economics: the race for global advantage." >> many nations are competing intensely to win this race, offering competitive corporate tax policies, increased investment in technology and training, and other smart policies. in the last decade, the united states has fallen behind. declining competitiveness means not just anemic job growth today, but relat
>> i do not own any of these stocks, no. >> susie: joe, thanks, a lot, joe deaux from thestreet.com. tomorrow on "n.b.r." we talk to ford c.e.o. alan mulally, we'll visit him a ford dealership, and take a look at the new ford fusion. then, hershey has a big announcement, we'll head to pennsylvania and talk to the c.e.o. about what they're up to, and how much money does the u.s. owe, and how did we get here? we kick off this week's coverage of the national debt. the u.s....
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joes; they end up with our money. now, low rates, cheap clothing and cheap toys are good, but when they are artificially low, it messes up our spending priorities. americans end up going on borrowing binges because the money looks free. then, we go on buying binges at the stores because all the stuff coming off the ships from china looks so cheap. i'm all for china making tvs, toys and blue jeans, but we should worry when these trinkets come hitched to bubbles that keep popping in our faces and blowing up our portfolios. i'm todd buchholz. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, january 24. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. good night, everyone. we'll see you online and back here tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you'll find complete show transcripts and all the market stats on our facebook page at bizrpt. and don't forget to
joes; they end up with our money. now, low rates, cheap clothing and cheap toys are good, but when they are artificially low, it messes up our spending priorities. americans end up going on borrowing binges because the money looks free. then, we go on buying binges at the stores because all the stuff coming off the ships from china looks so cheap. i'm all for china making tvs, toys and blue jeans, but we should worry when these trinkets come hitched to bubbles that keep popping in our faces and...
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it can joe biden stem the bleeding and undo the damage clearly done the barack obama last week? i think he needs to win the debate to change the narrative at this point. also, who is paul ryan? we have been watching clips on american cable to the when james scott hail, ross perot's running mate and turned the camera and said, who am i, why here? we ask that about paul ryan because we know who he is. the democrat bashing hook young got a republican, but he doesn't know where he is in terms of his relationship to governor romney. he will come under pressure to define that tonight. >> we have seen the polls move in as governor romney's favor. you have been at the swing states, what is your impression? >> i have been in florida and ohio. certainly everybody i spoke to was convinced that governor romney won and even obama supporters and are wondering if they're going to vote for him or move over. what is very clear is it really is going to be the economy that decides it. in the economy of monthly and quarterly data releases, this is the economy of day-to-day lives. the struggle to fi
it can joe biden stem the bleeding and undo the damage clearly done the barack obama last week? i think he needs to win the debate to change the narrative at this point. also, who is paul ryan? we have been watching clips on american cable to the when james scott hail, ross perot's running mate and turned the camera and said, who am i, why here? we ask that about paul ryan because we know who he is. the democrat bashing hook young got a republican, but he doesn't know where he is in terms of...
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what joe biden can do is joe biden can talk and put a human face on issues. it doesn't sound like a washington think tank or a policy conference of white papers. joe biden talks like he just came from talking to people whether it's in a church haul or in a community centre. and that is a-- that's a great gift, something the democrats need desperately. >> and it was a deficit of paul ryan as one of us said last night, that when he was asked about character, when ryan was, he talked about policy. and so it was-- it was a much more earthy-- . >> woodruff: and the vice president called him on that. very authentic guy talkinged about his past, his family all the time. >> woodruff: so as we wrap up here, where does the race stand now and what does the president and what does governor romney need to do next tuesday? >> well, i think it's basically a tie. i think if you look at nationally romney is up one. if you look at the swing states obama is up one. obama still has an advantage in ohio and some those other states but it's extremely close. and so to me what romne
what joe biden can do is joe biden can talk and put a human face on issues. it doesn't sound like a washington think tank or a policy conference of white papers. joe biden talks like he just came from talking to people whether it's in a church haul or in a community centre. and that is a-- that's a great gift, something the democrats need desperately. >> and it was a deficit of paul ryan as one of us said last night, that when he was asked about character, when ryan was, he talked about...
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the president didn't show up last week, he said "let joe be joe" in that clip we saw to diane sawyer. i don't know who barack was last wednesday and i think a lot of democrats are just troubled by that. they were very, very disappointed and republicans are golden. i -- last week democrats suffered from overconfidence. they thought president obama would go in and wipe the floor with mitt romney and obviously they were very, very wrong but this week by a 13-1 margin republicans think paul ryan will win. so the overconfidence factor now is on the republican side. >> pelley: so what does that mean joe biden needs to do tonight? >> i think they each have an assignment. i think paul ryan's assignment is to show that they can be bipartisan. one of the things that helped romney, he was portrayed as a white wing whacko that was never going to compromise and he said look, i can compromise. when you looked that the debate data it was that hit that propelled him and something the obama campaign was unprepared for. so one of the things paul ryan has to say, yes, i'm a confident guy, too. i'm flexi
the president didn't show up last week, he said "let joe be joe" in that clip we saw to diane sawyer. i don't know who barack was last wednesday and i think a lot of democrats are just troubled by that. they were very, very disappointed and republicans are golden. i -- last week democrats suffered from overconfidence. they thought president obama would go in and wipe the floor with mitt romney and obviously they were very, very wrong but this week by a 13-1 margin republicans think...
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joe paterno is anxious to hear about more news regarding this incident. so there's basically no doubt. there's documentation these four men had knowledge of that event even though three of them... paterno, curley, and schultz-- denied knowing about the 1998 incident when they talked to the grand jury last year. >> woodruff: that was going to be my question because that would mean they did not tell the truth to the grand jury. >> absolutely. and obviously curley and schultz are facing charges of perjury already and a failure to report. joe paterno was not charged and last november the attorney general actually said that paterno had done everything that they'd expected of him, he was not facing any charges, they were not looking after him or anything like that. clearly these new findings-- which were not available or at least not found by the attorney general last november and during its entire investigation-- might cause them to think differently if paterno were still alive. >> pelley:. >> woodruff: mark dent, staying with you. the report goes to great len
joe paterno is anxious to hear about more news regarding this incident. so there's basically no doubt. there's documentation these four men had knowledge of that event even though three of them... paterno, curley, and schultz-- denied knowing about the 1998 incident when they talked to the grand jury last year. >> woodruff: that was going to be my question because that would mean they did not tell the truth to the grand jury. >> absolutely. and obviously curley and schultz are...
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. >> judy, this was the full joe biden. joe biden in full tonight. what you saw this evening, here at centre colleges with what people who have been watching him on the campaign trail, not just this year but the last 40 years in american politics has seen. he is demon strattive, at times over the top. he is what he is. some folks like t others don't. but it's raw, it's authentic and it's certainly real. look, i think he had some clear blows tonight on paul ryan, on substance, certainly on the issue about whether or not ryan wanted to have a stimulus in wisconsin for his district. on question about its entitlements in this country, certainly on the romney comment over the 47% of americans who don't pay taxes. the big question to me is was biden's bidenism, his mannerism, his reaction on so many of those shots that we saw on our tv screen tonight, does that overshadow some of what i think were some good moments of substance tonight for democrats. >> you're home tonight in kentucky but you have been spending time on the road traveling not only with mitt
. >> judy, this was the full joe biden. joe biden in full tonight. what you saw this evening, here at centre colleges with what people who have been watching him on the campaign trail, not just this year but the last 40 years in american politics has seen. he is demon strattive, at times over the top. he is what he is. some folks like t others don't. but it's raw, it's authentic and it's certainly real. look, i think he had some clear blows tonight on paul ryan, on substance, certainly on...
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that's joe. [applause] that optimism, that determination, that big, strong heart that drives him forward everyday, it's what he learned as a young boy growing up with two hard-working parents in scranton, pennsylvania. it's what makes him such a loving and supportive father of our three children, beau, hunter and ashley and it's what drives him today as he and president obama fight to strengthen the middle class they grew up in. for as long as i've known him, joe has never given up. never failed to see the possibilities and never had any doubt about who he is fighting for. and as long as he has the privilege of serving this nation, i know from the bottom of my heart, that he will continue to fight for you everyday. thank you, god bless our troops and god bless our military families. thank you. [applause] >> dr. jill biden making an interesting case after women speaking and talking about how great it is to be a mom she talked about how great it was to be a teacher and work for a living. >> she did
that's joe. [applause] that optimism, that determination, that big, strong heart that drives him forward everyday, it's what he learned as a young boy growing up with two hard-working parents in scranton, pennsylvania. it's what makes him such a loving and supportive father of our three children, beau, hunter and ashley and it's what drives him today as he and president obama fight to strengthen the middle class they grew up in. for as long as i've known him, joe has never given up. never...
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school boy joe forster, just 13 years old is a very keen character, he carried the olympic torch along the beach with children following him. so quite a scene. and along to that tune, the fire giving a lot of people goose bumps this morning. it will end up at edenborough castle. but on the way it will come here. you can see behind me, that's -- that kul. ture with asmazing pieces. it's the world's first and only rotating boat wheel and will come along the union canal and down this lock just here. with unof the people carrying the flame is kallen, thank you for joining us. tell us how you're feeling. >> i'm really, really excited. it's one of the best days of my life, i think. >> and just tell us how you're going to deal with the pressure. how are you going to remember it? >> i am going to row forever. the pressure, it's i'm really excited to be on this stage. i've dealt with pressure before, so it's no problem. >> and you have competed. >> i'm a fencer for both scotland and -- definitely without a doubt my tpwhroneds are -- none of them are really sports people but have all gotten real
school boy joe forster, just 13 years old is a very keen character, he carried the olympic torch along the beach with children following him. so quite a scene. and along to that tune, the fire giving a lot of people goose bumps this morning. it will end up at edenborough castle. but on the way it will come here. you can see behind me, that's -- that kul. ture with asmazing pieces. it's the world's first and only rotating boat wheel and will come along the union canal and down this lock just...
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joe, how does any federal reserve action this week impact global stock investors? >> well, i think if you think about equity markets in general and ris ago sets, they tend to do well when you hear of more easing from central banks around the world. as a matter of fact, you think about what we have seen over the past few weeks, the economic data has no doubt been disappointing. however you have had sort of coordinated central bank easing, not only from the fed here in the u.s. but also the central bank in europe, you know, which has really helped propel stocks a little higher if you are asking me what it will do for its u.s. economy, i question how it will really impact economic growth when interest rates are at incredibly low levels. >> tom: maybe the economic impact and its risk asset impact. and when you talk about stock a lot of folks think we merging markets what emerging market specifically can actually benefit by actions in the u.s.? >> well, i think from action here in the u.s. generally speaking, when the fedex panneds their balance sheets and they try to b
joe, how does any federal reserve action this week impact global stock investors? >> well, i think if you think about equity markets in general and ris ago sets, they tend to do well when you hear of more easing from central banks around the world. as a matter of fact, you think about what we have seen over the past few weeks, the economic data has no doubt been disappointing. however you have had sort of coordinated central bank easing, not only from the fed here in the u.s. but also the...
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maybe joe biden. >> shockingly, i think you are right. obama is chilly, but he also is a charming, and that negates the chilliness. romney is stolid and dependable. if you marry him, maybe you will have a stable life, maybe with a dog on the roof. [laughter] in terms of personality, obama has a huge edge in this election, and it could be decisive. >> going to put taht in -- that in your next column. >> security is not a small thing. romney will say, "i am security, safety." >> richard nixon -- >> richard nixon and hubert humphrey. >> that is what romney would like this election to be. >> roger clemens on trial for perjury again. >> i am saying the statements about me are wrong. i have never taken steroids or hdh. >> roger clemens testifying before congress in 2008. in his 20-year major-league career, he won seven cy youngs, but is now on trial for perjury. nina, you were there. >> files or dramas that change and the pace of them changes. the prosecution's star witness was supposed to be any pen i -- andy pettite. he was not the icing on t
maybe joe biden. >> shockingly, i think you are right. obama is chilly, but he also is a charming, and that negates the chilliness. romney is stolid and dependable. if you marry him, maybe you will have a stable life, maybe with a dog on the roof. [laughter] in terms of personality, obama has a huge edge in this election, and it could be decisive. >> going to put taht in -- that in your next column. >> security is not a small thing. romney will say, "i am security,...
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this one really is focused on this young 134-year-old joe. -- 13-year-old, joe, it was hard to get there voice right and why did you just focus in on one voice? >> i didn't really decide it just happened to me. i was so interested in writing in his voice that it really took over i feel now that i see that book sitting at your he would bow that i sort of want it back. i want to be writing in that voice again. >> brown: you want the book back. >> and i want joe back, he was mine. now he's out there. but i loved-- . >> brown: does that always happen, i mean you can't have hymn, right, because he's ours, right. is that normal for to you feel after you have finished a book. >> somewhat. but in this case it's very special because joe just took me through this entire book, as you said, his voice is the major voice in the book. >> now this sense of place, you know, it talked to a lot of writers, some have it and really feel and others, you know, they could be writing about anyplace. with you, it's often a specific place. and it's often a culture that is otherwise not much written about in our cu
this one really is focused on this young 134-year-old joe. -- 13-year-old, joe, it was hard to get there voice right and why did you just focus in on one voice? >> i didn't really decide it just happened to me. i was so interested in writing in his voice that it really took over i feel now that i see that book sitting at your he would bow that i sort of want it back. i want to be writing in that voice again. >> brown: you want the book back. >> and i want joe back, he was...
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motley fool analyst joe mayger says with the turnaround, the new c.e.o. is following the lead of yahoo's very big competitor. >> scott thompson's pulling a page from larry page's playbook at google, where he's basically come in and he's looking at all of the parts of the business and shifting money from the ones that aren't working to the ones that are and larry page puts it as putting more wood behind fewer arrows. it's a really smart move and i think exactly what yahoo needs right now. mayger says the key for yahoo is unlocking its assets in china. he thinks that as soon as the company can sell its stake in alibaba, the sooner yahoo's stock price will turn around. >> tom: stocks have been >> tom: stocks have been treading water over the past week or so, unable to find a steady direction. that brings us to tonight's word on the street: dips jill malandrino is with street.com. are are are jill, we're talking about dips as in buy on the dips, so a very common strategy but with the market marking time how do you know if this is just a pause in the rally or
motley fool analyst joe mayger says with the turnaround, the new c.e.o. is following the lead of yahoo's very big competitor. >> scott thompson's pulling a page from larry page's playbook at google, where he's basically come in and he's looking at all of the parts of the business and shifting money from the ones that aren't working to the ones that are and larry page puts it as putting more wood behind fewer arrows. it's a really smart move and i think exactly what yahoo needs right now....
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leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part to help rebuild america. deep prosperity requires economic security. and we will stand with leaders who strengthens and protects social security and medicare and medicaid, not those who plan to cut benefits that working people paid for, earned and are counting on. prosperity requires democracy. starting with the essential right of everyone in this great country to a voice, both at the ballot box and at the workplace. the right to solve problems together. and to climb the ladder to the middle class the old-fashioned way through hard work fairly rewarded. now, president obama and vice-president biden have put the country on the right path. towards jobs and shared prosperity. despite the obstruction they faced from a dishonest, politically motivated, economically challenged republic majority in congress. we face a choice in november between division and dec
leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part to help rebuild america. deep prosperity requires economic security. and we will stand with leaders who strengthens and protects social security and medicare and medicaid, not those who plan to cut benefits that working people paid for, earned and are counting on....
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they believed that joe biden is incompetent and as a president, he will lead the country into crisis. >> how can you conduct a military strike that has operational significance, and more importantly, has enormous political significance. terrorism is at its heart a political contest as opposed to a military contest. >> one of the classified documents referred to british targets in afghanistan. even though we have a chance to attack the british, he says, which not waste our efforts to do so, but concentrate on defeating america. what emerges here is that by the time he was killed, osama bin laden was struggling to remain in control of al qaeda. the organization had already fragmented. today's offshoots have sprung up pretty independently in pakistan, yemen, iraq, somalia. there is no longer firm control at the top. >> al qaeda was already on the decline before the death of bin laden. the group is struggling to be relevant. there are new outfits that have emerged from the shuttle that have their own resources and leadership, desire to plot and plan mass casualty attacks. they did not nee
they believed that joe biden is incompetent and as a president, he will lead the country into crisis. >> how can you conduct a military strike that has operational significance, and more importantly, has enormous political significance. terrorism is at its heart a political contest as opposed to a military contest. >> one of the classified documents referred to british targets in afghanistan. even though we have a chance to attack the british, he says, which not waste our efforts to...
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. >> reporter: chevy designer joe baker used some of that input when developing the code 130-r concept. >> they wanted something sort of sophisticated looking. it's a car for someone who does want a corvette and does want a camaro, but isn't necessarily in a place where they can afford it at the moment. >> reporter: but millennials are fickle consumers according to gigi carroll and jamie shuttleworth from the advertising agency draft f.c.b. >> this generation is changing who they are quite frequently. >> reporter: they say while millennials may love one brand at 16 they may easily ditch it for another at 18. >> businesses need to be learn to kind of be iterative, adaptive, rapid prototype. >> and it seems those brands that really engrain themselves in their culture and what they're looking for are the most successful. >> reporter: also what appeals to one millennial, might not appeal to another. research by jd power and associates found overall millennials favor cars over trucks. but greer hutchison shot down that conclusion. >> i would love a range rover or a jeep. >> reporter: go fig
. >> reporter: chevy designer joe baker used some of that input when developing the code 130-r concept. >> they wanted something sort of sophisticated looking. it's a car for someone who does want a corvette and does want a camaro, but isn't necessarily in a place where they can afford it at the moment. >> reporter: but millennials are fickle consumers according to gigi carroll and jamie shuttleworth from the advertising agency draft f.c.b. >> this generation is changing...
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joe lauria, let me start with you. that was lop sided if non-binding vote. what does the results from the general assembly today tell you about who's lining up for and against the damascus government? >> well, there are very few that are supporting damascus anymore. this is rebuke to assad and puts political pressure on him although he seems to be impervious to it. and it isolated russia which tried to add amendments that were rejected by the arabs. so there were a few countries that voted. iran, of course, because iran is at the center in many ways of this conflict. in syria the russians wanted to put an amendment to have foreign fighters no longer be supported or to have the opposition declare that they will dissociate themselves from the foreign influence and they have blamed other countries for backing extremist groups. now the syrians have gone as far as to name qatar and saudi arabia in particular for backing extremist groups, not necessarily al qaeda. as we've heard now they have, interestingly, entered this conflict in the u.s. and the west and secre
joe lauria, let me start with you. that was lop sided if non-binding vote. what does the results from the general assembly today tell you about who's lining up for and against the damascus government? >> well, there are very few that are supporting damascus anymore. this is rebuke to assad and puts political pressure on him although he seems to be impervious to it. and it isolated russia which tried to add amendments that were rejected by the arabs. so there were a few countries that...
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bottom line, like retired athletes michael jordan and joe montana before him, expect to see a lot more of peyton manning for years to come. i'm rick horrow. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: we get more data on the housing sector with the release of the february numbers on existing home sales. also tomorrow, cheerios maker general mills reports fiscal third quarter earnings. and market strategist hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. there's still time to get your question in-- streetcritique@nbr.com. before he was federal reserve chairman ben bernanke, he was professor bernanke. and today, the head of the world's most powerful central bank returned to the classroom, teaching a small group of students at george washington university about the history of central banking. darren gersh was there and took some notes. >> reporter: i don't know about you, but none of my college classes had a dress code or a professor who brought a bomb- sniffing dog. but then again, few lecturers have lived and shaped the history they are teaching. >> so, it's very important to get i
bottom line, like retired athletes michael jordan and joe montana before him, expect to see a lot more of peyton manning for years to come. i'm rick horrow. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: we get more data on the housing sector with the release of the february numbers on existing home sales. also tomorrow, cheerios maker general mills reports fiscal third quarter earnings. and market strategist hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. there's still time...
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the penn state community paid final respects today to former football coach joe paterno. and there were overtones of the scandal that led to his firing last november. more than 12,000 people packed the school's basketball arena for the service. a line of speakers, including former penn state quarterback todd blackledge, lauded the legendary coach. >> joe's success and his impact didn't end sunday when he died and it didn't end yesterday when we all said goodbye to him. it'll live on in this place, penn state, and it'll live on in the lives and the hearts of people here for many, many years to come. >> sreenivasan: the penn state trustees had dismissed paterno, and said he should have done more about allegations that a former assistant molested children. but paterno's longtime friend nike chairman phil knight defended the coach's response. >> it turns out he gave full disclosure to his superiors, information that went to the campus police and president of the school. whatever the details of the investigation are, this much is clear to me: there is a villain in this tragedy
the penn state community paid final respects today to former football coach joe paterno. and there were overtones of the scandal that led to his firing last november. more than 12,000 people packed the school's basketball arena for the service. a line of speakers, including former penn state quarterback todd blackledge, lauded the legendary coach. >> joe's success and his impact didn't end sunday when he died and it didn't end yesterday when we all said goodbye to him. it'll live on in...
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. >> hi joe, how are you doing today? >> reporter: you could say marco garcia is back in the saddle again. >> what happened to your old belt. >> reporter: garcia recently got a job at this dyson call center near chicago, after losing another customer service job more than a year ago. >> not only am i getting paid what i want i also have the potential to grow and learn a lot of things and not to mention doing what i like to do which is helping people. >> reporter: dyson is one of the few companies hanging out the help wanted sign, at a time when others have put hiring on hold. the company known for its vacuum cleaners recently opened this new 15,000 square foot call center about 30 miles from chicago. the move to bigger digs paves the way for 200 additional customer experience specialists who help trouble shoot problems. >> put your hand over the machine and press the red power button. >> reporter: and keep in touch with dyson's u.s. customers. >> i noticed that you went to our dyson service center about two weeks ago and
. >> hi joe, how are you doing today? >> reporter: you could say marco garcia is back in the saddle again. >> what happened to your old belt. >> reporter: garcia recently got a job at this dyson call center near chicago, after losing another customer service job more than a year ago. >> not only am i getting paid what i want i also have the potential to grow and learn a lot of things and not to mention doing what i like to do which is helping people. >>...
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still, analysts like joe feldman say the weak economy is the biggest threat to office depot, because of how its hurt small businesses. >> small business formation is really the crux of the story here in my opinion. and, until we get to that point, we're not going to see much strength in same store sales for the office supply guys. >> reporter: office depot's peters couldn't agree more. >> if you look at the things that our business, the office products business correlates with, it's white collar employment, it's consumer sentiment, and it's unemployment in general, and i guess probably a fourth is building permits. for our business to be successful, people have to be at work. >> reporter: office depot says it's extremely committed to the strategy of smaller stores. 100 of its large stores are up for lease renewal this year, and there's the possibility that many will be converted to small stores. suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," hoboken, new jersey. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday market monitor is alan lancz of the lancz letter. the federal reser
still, analysts like joe feldman say the weak economy is the biggest threat to office depot, because of how its hurt small businesses. >> small business formation is really the crux of the story here in my opinion. and, until we get to that point, we're not going to see much strength in same store sales for the office supply guys. >> reporter: office depot's peters couldn't agree more. >> if you look at the things that our business, the office products business correlates...
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and it was a misstep and bad statement by joe biden who has been rather sure footed in spite of the, i think the stereotype or caricature of him as someone who is garrulous and long-winded. he's really been a pretty effective advocate. but to me, it snacked of sort of almost amous and andy minute strell show language talking to an audience that is partly african-american. i think the campaign itself, this is august. and when you have the candidates themselves making the charges, you've got, which is amazing. the president saying -- >> opposed to surrogates, campaign op rattives, the president talking about dishonesty and accusing the president of a campaign of hate and viciousness, by governor romney. i mean yes, where do we go from here this is august and we're not even in labor day before the conventions. >> i don't like looking at the past through rose-coloured glasses. i've been doing research on abraham lincoln and you read about illinois politics coming up as a yong man. here is stephen douglas bitesing a governor's thumb and lincoln fought a dual with swords because he wanted
and it was a misstep and bad statement by joe biden who has been rather sure footed in spite of the, i think the stereotype or caricature of him as someone who is garrulous and long-winded. he's really been a pretty effective advocate. but to me, it snacked of sort of almost amous and andy minute strell show language talking to an audience that is partly african-american. i think the campaign itself, this is august. and when you have the candidates themselves making the charges, you've got,...
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that was senator mark kirk, republican from illinois and senator joe manchin, the democrat from west virginia. they're supposed to sit together. senator mark kirk suffered a serious stroke over the weekend. senator manchin said he will keep his seat open for him. other than that, other than this kind of genuine friendship and symbolism we don't see much of, we're going to see the top up, top down. >> brooks: the buddy system didn't really work. it's not as if partisanship went away. i thought it was a good thing. i thought i saw scott brown and john kerry sitting together. i could be wrong about that. but.... >> ifill: scott brown, the republican from massachusetts and john kerry the democrat. >> brooks: there's a big of a jovial show business aspect. there's sort of a pep rally after that. so when you're in the room, the atmosphere is actually pretty good no matter how partisan they are in real life. >> ifill: let's get back to what we expect the president to say. what does he say? we've already heard prebuttals not only from romney but john boehner the speaker of the house who will
that was senator mark kirk, republican from illinois and senator joe manchin, the democrat from west virginia. they're supposed to sit together. senator mark kirk suffered a serious stroke over the weekend. senator manchin said he will keep his seat open for him. other than that, other than this kind of genuine friendship and symbolism we don't see much of, we're going to see the top up, top down. >> brooks: the buddy system didn't really work. it's not as if partisanship went away. i...
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joe donnelly's got a limited following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> we had the race tide 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh held the seat for two terms. a democrat can do it. >> ifill: brian howey, greg fettig, thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: next, more details and a major twist in the foiled al qaeda terrorism plot. front pages around the country carried the news today, that the would-be terrorist intending to blow up a u.s. bound airliner was in fact a double agent from saudi arabia. he was supposed to slip past airport security, wearing a sophisticated bomb in his underwear. instead, the agent had infiltrated al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, based in yemen, and delivered the improvised explosive device, or i.e.d., into saudi and u.s. hands. >> we've seen over the last several days particularly
joe donnelly's got a limited following and name recognition and we in the tea party are not done after yesterday. we continue to march forward and fully anticipate to be victorious in november as well. >> ifill: brian howey quickly. >> we had the race tide 35% each for joe donnelly and richard mourdock. under the past 24 years, we've had 16 years of democratic governors and evan bayh held the seat for two terms. a democrat can do it. >> ifill: brian howey, greg fettig, thank...
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that much that the country -- that you can make an easy sell to the country, they are going to say as joe biden put it so well, the auto industry is still alive and osama bin laden is dead. >> rose: economics and politics when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by >> as a chef, we are always committed to our suppliers, those farmers, those fishermen. for me it is really about building this extraordinary community, american express is passionate about the same thing. they are one of those partners that help guide you, whether it is finding new customers or a new location for my next restaurant. and we all come together, by restaurants, by partners, and the community, amazing things happen. to me, that is the membership effect. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia and news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: larry fink is here, the chairman and ceo of blackrock, he
that much that the country -- that you can make an easy sell to the country, they are going to say as joe biden put it so well, the auto industry is still alive and osama bin laden is dead. >> rose: economics and politics when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by >> as a chef, we are always committed to our suppliers, those farmers, those fishermen. for me it is really about building this extraordinary community, american...
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all vice lords had to fight china joe to become a vice lord. how do you think that makes a young guy feel? "man, china joe just told me to stand down." >> all good, he shook his hand, hugged him, and we left it at that. >> when violence interrupters have to use the threat of violence to actually mediate a conflict, this is where the rubber meets the road at. because in reality, you cannot mediate conflicts without confrontation. >> first saved message. >> he left me a voicemail. >> what up? >> i got a call from a guy i met in jail. he said this guy sent some police in his house, "someone here's doing illegal things." >> said the police kicked his door in, locked up his brother, they threw handcuffs on his mother. and he talking about he knew who had sent the police in his house. he was looking for 'em. >> ( talking on phone ): ain't find your bitch ass yesterday, nigga. ( bl) that ( bleep )-ass nigga. >> what's up, what's up? my man flamo, he'll make you laugh. but if you ( bleep ) with him, you better bring it on. >> these mother ( ble) came h
all vice lords had to fight china joe to become a vice lord. how do you think that makes a young guy feel? "man, china joe just told me to stand down." >> all good, he shook his hand, hugged him, and we left it at that. >> when violence interrupters have to use the threat of violence to actually mediate a conflict, this is where the rubber meets the road at. because in reality, you cannot mediate conflicts without confrontation. >> first saved message. >> he...
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in fact, vice president joe biden said that and not go a lot of trouble. since then candidate romney has really kind of stepped back and said, look, i'm not going to attack pell grant funding, i'm not going to attack education funding. so it's hard to know because education is an emotional issue that you don't want to be the person that says "i'm going to cut it." >> woodruff: how do you read his approach? >> it's not clear what to make of governor romney's approach. pell grant is a popular program with both republicans and democrats. 90% of the money goes to families with income below $40 and it's a voucher so the individual decides where to spend it. so it's been -- had bipartisan popularity for a decade. decades. and i suspect governor romney and his focus groups and polling is hearing from families that they're concerned about paying for college, helping their kids go to college, and he's responding to that. >> woodruff: a final word from the two of you. what do you see as the correct approach going forward? neal? >> it's got to be to reduce the aid. y
in fact, vice president joe biden said that and not go a lot of trouble. since then candidate romney has really kind of stepped back and said, look, i'm not going to attack pell grant funding, i'm not going to attack education funding. so it's hard to know because education is an emotional issue that you don't want to be the person that says "i'm going to cut it." >> woodruff: how do you read his approach? >> it's not clear what to make of governor romney's approach. pell...
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all of which raises the stakes for this thursday'sen counter between vice president joe biden and vice president shall candidate paul ryan. a debate that will cover both domestic and foreign policy. for more on all this for more on all of this and the differences between the presidential candidates when it comes to foreign policy, we get two views. michele flournoy is the co-chair of the obama campaign's national security advisory committee. she also serves as undersecretary of defense for policy in the obama administration. and peter feaver served on the national security council staff during the george w. bush administration. he's now a professor of political science and public policy at duke university. we thank you both for being with us. peter feaver, to you first. we heard governor romney today criticize the president broadly for not rejecting strongly enough america's influence in the world. yet when it came to specifics, we didn't hear many details. so let me just ask you about a couple of different places in the world. what about when it comes to iran. what exactly governor ro
all of which raises the stakes for this thursday'sen counter between vice president joe biden and vice president shall candidate paul ryan. a debate that will cover both domestic and foreign policy. for more on all this for more on all of this and the differences between the presidential candidates when it comes to foreign policy, we get two views. michele flournoy is the co-chair of the obama campaign's national security advisory committee. she also serves as undersecretary of defense for...
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long-time head football coach joe paterno was fired last november and died in january of lung cancer. the n.c.a.a. later imposed severe sanctions on the school's football program. for more on all this we turn to a man who has been covering the story for the associated press. he was in the courtroom today. mark, thank you for joining us. we know that jerry sandusky spoke before the sentence was handed down. what did he say? >> well, he again denied the allegations against him he's consistently done since his arrest. he also... he talked about a number of matters. i think largely he was... he reviewed the sort of the good works he had done through the second mile charity and in an attempt to give the judge some idea of the positive side of his life outside these criminal allegations. he also spoke about his family members that stuck with him. he discussed his life in prison. and he vowed to continue fighting. >> woodruff: did he say anything about the victims? >> well, he... not a lot. i mean, he said that he hoped that this case would somehow generate some positive publicity that would
long-time head football coach joe paterno was fired last november and died in january of lung cancer. the n.c.a.a. later imposed severe sanctions on the school's football program. for more on all this we turn to a man who has been covering the story for the associated press. he was in the courtroom today. mark, thank you for joining us. we know that jerry sandusky spoke before the sentence was handed down. what did he say? >> well, he again denied the allegations against him he's...
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. >> rose: joe lieberman. >> and both of them called, publicly speaking, for arming the opposition. >> rose: that's not new for them. they've... >> this is wrong, charlie. this is wrong. this is against... this runs against international law. >> rose: why do you think they did that? >> >> for their domestic agenda. they have personal agendas. >> rose: you don't think it has anything to do with their own sense of outrage about what they perceived to be the circumstances? syria? >> i don't think so. if they were careful about sere t syrian people's interests and syrian blood they would have helped us get back land occupied by israel since 1967. in the golan there are syrians who live there and they need freedom and democracy and they need to live with their brothers and sisters and their main mother homeland. so we need people to understand that syria is somehow a victim of what's going on because of what i said at the beginning, there are three dimensions of the cry us. the arab dimension, international dimensions. >> rose: cut sr. an arab country. >> yeah, but qatar is working for non
. >> rose: joe lieberman. >> and both of them called, publicly speaking, for arming the opposition. >> rose: that's not new for them. they've... >> this is wrong, charlie. this is wrong. this is against... this runs against international law. >> rose: why do you think they did that? >> >> for their domestic agenda. they have personal agendas. >> rose: you don't think it has anything to do with their own sense of outrage about what they perceived...
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joe romm? >> well, i think as governor cuomo said, it's a new normal but we have old infrastructure. i think if f you listen to client scientists -- if we had listened to climate scientists who worned, no could flood like this, that storm surges were going to increase as the sea levels rose because of gobel warming and because of more intense storms we might have prevented it. now i think we need to listen to climate scientists who are warning that sea levels could rise, two feet-- as you heard-- by the middle of the century but three, four, five and six feet by the end of the century. so our choices are twofold. we should reduce greenhouse gas emissions so we're on the low end of future warming estimates and secondly we've got to start preparing for the storms that we are stuck with, like hurricane sandy. >> suarez: he used the word "prudence." what is prudent at this point? >> that's the question. i agree we have a lot of infrastructure problems in the country. many of our infrastructure prob
joe romm? >> well, i think as governor cuomo said, it's a new normal but we have old infrastructure. i think if f you listen to client scientists -- if we had listened to climate scientists who worned, no could flood like this, that storm surges were going to increase as the sea levels rose because of gobel warming and because of more intense storms we might have prevented it. now i think we need to listen to climate scientists who are warning that sea levels could rise, two feet-- as you...
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today in his meetings with joe biden and with barack obama he used words like consensus and candid and constructive dialogue. we've heard that before. what does that tell us about what he came here to accomplish? >> these kinds of plight comments in public are not any indication of what's actually going on or what his true views are. behind the scenes there's quite a bit of trouble in u.s.-china relations. things are better than ten years ago. i remember very well when his predecessor came to the pentagon, only the year before that they had held our p-3 air crew basically hostage. and gave us a bill for a million dollars for the food and hotel room of the crew. quite outrageous. >> ifill: my. >> now that hasn't happened. now the problems involve tibet, human rights, the nobel peace prize winner like president obama got the same peace prize being in jail as we sit here. there's a long list of 10 or 12 items. >> ifill: currency manipulation. the detail against the syria resolution. >> all these problems are real but i would not get any conclusion about him and his political views because
today in his meetings with joe biden and with barack obama he used words like consensus and candid and constructive dialogue. we've heard that before. what does that tell us about what he came here to accomplish? >> these kinds of plight comments in public are not any indication of what's actually going on or what his true views are. behind the scenes there's quite a bit of trouble in u.s.-china relations. things are better than ten years ago. i remember very well when his predecessor...
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[cheering and applause] joe biden, joe biden said, show me your budget. and i'll tell you what you value. well, in the senate, joe's party hasn't produced a budget in three years, what does that say about their values? and by the way, speaking of budgets, joe biden's budget shows that while he wants to be very generous with your money through higher taxes and government spending, for years he gave less than two-tenths of 1% of his own money to charity. he just wants you to give the government more so he and the democrats can feel better about themselves. mitt romney has given over 16% of his income to church and charity, and my friends, i feel a lot better about having a president who will give generally is of his own money instead of mine or yours. [cheering and applause] my concern is not barack obama's past, but my concern is for the future, not his future, by for the future of my grandchildren, little chandler and scarlet. and under this president, we have burdened each of them with tens of thousands of dollars of debt and a system that will collapse
[cheering and applause] joe biden, joe biden said, show me your budget. and i'll tell you what you value. well, in the senate, joe's party hasn't produced a budget in three years, what does that say about their values? and by the way, speaking of budgets, joe biden's budget shows that while he wants to be very generous with your money through higher taxes and government spending, for years he gave less than two-tenths of 1% of his own money to charity. he just wants you to give the government...
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she was in a debate with a very experienced politician in joe biden. she beat him in the debate. she galvanized people all over america and we were three points ahead-- i'll show you the pollster. three points ahead the day the stock market went down 700 points. at the end of that day we were down seven points. >> rose: in other words the stock market collapse is what killed it? >> the economy. the economy has to play a role. just as the economy is going to play a role in this campaign. i'm not excusing anything i did or anything i said or anything... that one for historians to judge. but facts are stubborn things and that is we were doing very well, our team, i thought and still believe to this day she had all of the qualifications. a heart beat away. >> let me say this, too. i have never seen someone attacked as consistently and with the fervor that the left continues to attack sarah palin! i mean, what's the point? it's over. you know? i defend her when asked about it but, look, i think the world of her, her husband is a fine person. he's a fine family. she was a good governor
she was in a debate with a very experienced politician in joe biden. she beat him in the debate. she galvanized people all over america and we were three points ahead-- i'll show you the pollster. three points ahead the day the stock market went down 700 points. at the end of that day we were down seven points. >> rose: in other words the stock market collapse is what killed it? >> the economy. the economy has to play a role. just as the economy is going to play a role in this...
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. >> reporter: health policy analyst joe antos of the conservative american enterprise institute says the states are going broke. >> this is a real issue for state governors to decide on. do they expand, do they take advantage of the generous terms that medicaid is being offered to them for the first three years, only to pay potentially billions of dollars more over the next ten years. that's a tough question to answer. >> reporter: dr. khan thinks opponents of the expansion are missing the point. >> i think the question here, and frankly the question with health reform in general, is whether states like ours, or whether we as a society, find it acceptable for people in our communities to not be able to see a doctor just because they recently lost their job. just because they have a pre- existing condition, or just because they happen to work in a job where, that doesn't provide health insurance. >> reporter: kaiser's diane rowland thinks when the politics of the moment settle down the governors will take the money and buy in. >> i think at the end of the day, states will have to take
. >> reporter: health policy analyst joe antos of the conservative american enterprise institute says the states are going broke. >> this is a real issue for state governors to decide on. do they expand, do they take advantage of the generous terms that medicaid is being offered to them for the first three years, only to pay potentially billions of dollars more over the next ten years. that's a tough question to answer. >> reporter: dr. khan thinks opponents of the expansion...
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and it's not an accident that it was mitch mcconnell and joe biden who sat down and made the move that got us out of the debt ceiling. >> rose: a long history in senate. >> long history, both of them in the senate. that matters a lot. which is one reason one should be a little skeptical about term limits. >> rose: what do we have to do? give me something specific so that it will be our guide. >> so most important specific thing right now is to rally behind some form of a simpson bowles compromise it is a compromise, it won't go through exactly the way you want it to be or the other side wants it to bement but just say that you want to sit down at the table and craft something along those lines. both sides rallied behind it and then dropped it. so that would be a fabulous start. we have a real problem on our hands. a deficit problem in this country, an unemployment problem that's not going to be solved by january 1st. get to work. >> rose: get to work using simpson bowles. >> using simpson bowles as a template. and then start bargaining it through. that's what happened with the tax refo
and it's not an accident that it was mitch mcconnell and joe biden who sat down and made the move that got us out of the debt ceiling. >> rose: a long history in senate. >> long history, both of them in the senate. that matters a lot. which is one reason one should be a little skeptical about term limits. >> rose: what do we have to do? give me something specific so that it will be our guide. >> so most important specific thing right now is to rally behind some form of a...
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. >> rose: well, joe biden did apparently. i want to dig into that history. he was skeptical... >> rose: this is the argument he made that what we need to do is go after al qaeda and use counterterrorism rather than counterinsurgency. >> rose: >> i think richard holbrooke with his vietnam experience raised the question, challenged the confident advice that the new president was getting. >> what did they want him top do? just simply to withdraw any kind of massive counterinsurgency? and begin a process of withdrawal and use whatever we knew about the possibility of drone missiles and whatever kind of limited risk force that we had. >> well the alternative wasn't fleshed out because the idea that you could sustain a counterterrorism in an environment where the taliban were kind of washing up into the major cities, that didn't convince. >> rose: is the risk today of the taliban less than it was at that time? >> no. i don't think so. if you're asking me is the risk less today that the taliban will control major cities in afghanistan in 2017 than it was at that ti
. >> rose: well, joe biden did apparently. i want to dig into that history. he was skeptical... >> rose: this is the argument he made that what we need to do is go after al qaeda and use counterterrorism rather than counterinsurgency. >> rose: >> i think richard holbrooke with his vietnam experience raised the question, challenged the confident advice that the new president was getting. >> what did they want him top do? just simply to withdraw any kind of massive...
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which is not joe six pack let's have a beer at the corner market. for a candidate that doesn't relate. what he is doing judy, sadly for him he is filling in the blanks. he can't talkgru$l-opitá>>woodrt he went to highlight the difference in his foreign policy to president obama's foreign policy. >> i guess that is the ideas. >>i guess he wanted to see the horse in dressage. motorcyclmost americans warrante deesteeple chase. i don't know why he did it. i can see why obama went to israel. you highlight that but that is not what people are about. >>woodruff: bringing him back home the campaign is still running. we are going to look at two adds adds-- ad quickly. president obama came to the white house with big plans. he would half the deficit, strengthen the economy and lower unemployment. what did we get? national debt over 15 trillion and climbing. unemployment about 8% for 40 straight months and ongoing economic crisis with no end in sight. he tried, you tried, it's ok to make a change. the republican national committee is responsible for the could
which is not joe six pack let's have a beer at the corner market. for a candidate that doesn't relate. what he is doing judy, sadly for him he is filling in the blanks. he can't talkgru$l-opitá>>woodrt he went to highlight the difference in his foreign policy to president obama's foreign policy. >> i guess that is the ideas. >>i guess he wanted to see the horse in dressage. motorcyclmost americans warrante deesteeple chase. i don't know why he did it. i can see why obama went...
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the democrats lost two of their numbers, joe lieberman and jim webb, both retiring senators -- >> ifill: lieberman an independent who votes with the democrats. >> you're right. he's a democrat, he votes with them. but interestingly not for political considerations because they're both leaving. neither of these gentlemen has to worry about reelection. >> ifill: but jim webb still represents a state that is in a very tight race where the democrat he hopes will succeed him probably wouldn't want that hanging around. >> jim webb volted no on both proposals, the republicans and democrat, because of the earned income tax credit which is not extended in the republican provision. he really cares about that. it hits a lot of middle-income people. this isn't just about marginal rates, your income taxes. there are others mixed in, earned income tax credit, tax deductions for college tuition, estate tax if you're wealthy-- all of those things are sort of in the mix now. >> ifill: the congressional budget office, julie, to bring you into this, they said because of the affordable care act, because of
the democrats lost two of their numbers, joe lieberman and jim webb, both retiring senators -- >> ifill: lieberman an independent who votes with the democrats. >> you're right. he's a democrat, he votes with them. but interestingly not for political considerations because they're both leaving. neither of these gentlemen has to worry about reelection. >> ifill: but jim webb still represents a state that is in a very tight race where the democrat he hopes will succeed him...